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A Logic of Graph Constraints

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A Logic of Graph Constraints
Abstract. Graph constraints were introduced in the area of graph transformation, in connection with the notion of (negative) application conditions, as a form to limit the applicability of transformation rules. However, we believe that graph constraints may also play a significant role in the area of visual software modelling or in the specification and verification of semi-structured documents or websites (i.e. HTML or XML sets of documents). In this sense, after some discussion on these application areas, we concentrate on the problem of how to prove the consistency of specifications based on this kind of constraints. In particular, we present proof rules for three classes of (increasingly more powerful) graph constraints and show that our proof rules are sound and (refutationally) complete for each class.
Fernando Orejas, Hartmut Ehrig, Ulrike Prange
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where FASE
Authors Fernando Orejas, Hartmut Ehrig, Ulrike Prange
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